New York recorded 16 NPI deactivations for behavioral health providers during the week of June 22-28, 2026. This figure represents 10% of the national total for behavioral health deactivations in the period. All 16 deactivations were for individual providers, with no organizational NPIs deactivated in the state this week.
Credential and Geographic Trends
Among the individual deactivations, Clinical Social Workers accounted for the largest share with 5 records, representing 31% of the total. Mental Health Counselors followed with 4 deactivations, or 25%. Specialists and Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselors each saw 3 deactivations, making up 19% of the total respectively. One Speech-Language Pathologist NPI was also deactivated. Geographically, New York City recorded the highest number of deactivations with 3 providers, followed by Elmira with 2 providers. The concentration in New York City aligns with its population density.
These NPI deactivations represent administrative status changes in the federal registry, which do not inherently indicate a license action or that a provider has ceased practicing.
